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! fflifts^ WmUm ?- .... _ ^ 1 *'- '^y owsp&ncr : 1 . '.' > ',?.'ari< ullural a;*i Comnvcrcicil Interests. 3 TERMS: { 1.60 a Yka .u ga>m>? an1> ^ * t ) patabjc.k IS Ai>v.oiok. SfcftlHMfrEKLY EOiTIOH, \.A NOAS i i ??, P.. fr < >y KAi 15KK i;V t^trr "EST"! Al'TEtt NEW V EAR'S. i TEN :? ! Only Educational and Property Voting Oualilications Remain. ' l'i:l . dc Aftor .Jan 1 next, which is now very close at han 1, tho resist r ttion M laws os South Carolina will he on oreu1 velvet. I'hat was the way a law- is ov yor expres.se 1 it yesterday. The with reason for this statement is that noun after that day the simple ? luca- vials tional and property <|ua:i icatious the 1 for the franchise will ho all to whoremaiu of the su if rage scheme do nre -i ? I I vised in the last constitution, sens! Tho "understanding clause" will TJ oji that date become a thiny of hour the past,?.and in the future no p m. loual pittali will stand in the way his < of t ie suffrage article.? The State. ,s I'rr r'nnl if Sui/rt .So. a nilCnseareis Cnnde ''nlmrtic, the iiio? cour wonderful medic n? ".seovery of the i Ige, pleasant aim . efre-h inir to ilto ! aaste. net gently ami jKndfively on kidney*, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, ourejllUlti lieudaehe, fever, habitual eoiiHtlpation ? . a ml biliousness. Please hay and try ab^x of (J C (' today; 10, 60 cent *1 the t dold and guaranteed to ouie by all , Kruggtsts. ! all tl lh A World of Truth ' who in a ?:ingle Line, <>?> < -It. Brandt'* gooda please everybody,- j *()l R. BRANDT, The Jeweler, | "7 Lnder Town Clock, Chester, 8. C. I Keu,1l sitioi We carry a large stock of i apiic Diamonds, Watches, Gold Jewelry, | ion s ? Fine Plated Je\v?lry ? Sterling Silver Goods, Starl Fine Silver Plated Ware, Clocks Bronzes, Fancy Art Goods, ! I In Optical Goods, Cut Glass j alias Fine rmbiellus and Canea, p J( Fine China. ' . , with The Largest Store") IN THE , , . The hardest Stock ! / H lOld. and ; A OUNTIKS. e<>rnt The Heat Facilities] 4 U J"*1/** Fine Watch Repairing. T!'?S ' Pitts FRESH BEEF "I :o: by ! AT ALL t intes at my market in the i i , Davis Ituil?Htix My refrigerator keeps it almost ice-cold I will deliver Pitt* li in any part of town at any hour de? iretl. You oa:i purchase beef when e<'> * you wUli, leave It in the refrigerator Jjan. and 1 will seiul It t-? your home any ' time you may wiah it sent. This in- was urea your beef being kep' perfectly freali. VV. K. YOUNCJ. n,on' J uly 20th, 1897?Sin. Calil 1? ran^ notice " of it To the Tax-payer* of Lancaster County . The tax b inks will tie open in the ofll te of Hie oonntv treaaiiaer for Laocarter county f??r the ? illection of tuxea for the lin'ni year 1 Mil7. from the 1<VIi (J( ilav <( f) itoher to the .tint ilav of l)en mhir. lSb7 the The following la the levy for the on uty : !ini<* Sla e -S ml I la | to ill County "> " j,. Intere-t on C ,fe C R U 8 " "is 1 Jut ..n CCA R It (3111s f*re?k I ' " , Win J til < u " " 1" >- Hi<l o ' t I'fItl >11 I rt ii.M 1 1 :ix 8 ' I wbic I .a 1 < r <ini'li"! Mcli ml 4 j I, *> ? I . I. -r-t 4 j I I - ' wit-h: p aft* . my I . .ill mi ||H Wnx |? }k' ' Ill " j V(?l 1 * " ? ff <1 -oIi'Hm Ji> " ' " J mi'-h' X Koadi) Is ' 1 fathi (Jl" t. V. j.. " I tlwit ' " ?rnil? ?l -rhool) " j ,.I inX i "o flu) 'J2j tlio \ l>uf>r?l |H i' at I'ri'i'U N?? 12 i.11 WV?I l'le.i-aut Hill Ift " " No 0 2ft * Iuii'H'XmiriIH HI " ' (OitkiiHrMt) C efk iH " A t ' (Joiiw'XHoh.I*) 18 lf*c I K^weifully ubmlital, hemli j B ui.A. kmon, Co. Ti?'i?h . l.ftucamer (bounty ?-< MllMI ' ** h?dI h i a. ' w ho nam oaflft kw. JO 2o -u. Ml fie** ? ? -?? pMnm Cr? H IIMw ? CUnlS" Chfl ; MI :N* SKNTKNCK1' o PIvY'i I I. 1 of PoliCO <) rial-- ?r Murt of Arroyo Is (' nclu led. oxiro City, Nov 'j-1. The I trial of Arroyo's murder ?ra or. terniii atn>.I'd- eve tlio s nteic 01 alb 'proicial on t a of I'm* 1 : 1 i! and poliootnen icd in ?nt ;hery of ti.o : ap'o - wrc'ch >o auduviou- ill Mnpt or the ident caused - > profoand a, it ion hero. ic jurv wa- on', over -oven s, returning it verdict at r? , and .Indue I-lores del i vet in:; onlinnation verdict at ahout clock. The prisoner-- stood nd the gendarmes presented i (hiring the deliverance. The I room was crowded t<> ?lie ?st capacity, for the closing s in the trial were most drac. illavincencio nn>l CanreratooU erdiet coolly, us, in fact, did le prisoners. dlido wa? sentenced to eleven tlis" imprisonment and (\iellcr, bought the knives at the or if his master, the late Inspee[ Vnliiu..nn-? .....1 ?I ... T niitoiniivif aim IllMI '(>, were nefjuitted and set l!rec. le condemned men do no yet i to realize tlieir peri I ions poll. Their lawyers entered an al in each ease. Public opinustains the verdict. tling Confession of an Alleged Murderer. I S March hist .Fas K Blanther, For lies, was committed to it Merit Han, Texas. charge* 1 the murder of a Mrs IaingA few days after !iis incar.ion In* committed suicide, day lust a man by the name of i, who occupied a cell with tlier in the Meridian jail, disred a note in his pocket signed Hanthor and supposed to have written by him and placed in i pocket just before lie suicid confessing that he killetl Mrs rfehl ami also stating that he the murderer of Hlanch Lat and Minnie Williams in fornia, for whoso murder Dais now condemned to <iie. mts lawyers have been notified te tiud und will make the most to save their clients life. To Visit the Ca taw baa. nvernor Kllcrbe was to visit Catawba Indian reservation week, but lias been unable ? so. He will go by there on way to the meeting of the throp school board on Dee I >, h he expects to attend. I >nr- < she ret \ . : * \ mn?" n*ked tin father. *' f Tin he answer d. \V. II, re in luck for once. Her r i.x worth n million.' <4?t s. is tin? worst of it.'" ,'outh. ".Sin* return- my love ig -ho Imfi no 11 so for it." A Sine Th tntf fur You, ruiiMHction in whloh yon ouinoi s ? Hiiro iliititf l<|i|oii?>irw, nick iclie. furrml t<niKU?. fever, piles i ttmilHan'1 Other ills are caused mslipntion mix! slusfvlsh liver ip'U aiuly (' I triio, the w >n??ev? liver stimulant hihI lutes ton Id are hy ah drutttflstH futriiat cure or money refunded. C ? i? sure'hln* Try a t>o* today? , 60 oeutn Humpies ami booklet rt all druggists drat O* V (M? 'illi;v ai.s/ioi -: i.i ns j'j I And \Vhen the Oame of "Skin" ( is I*1 ;*yed tii?* ''Pot 1'Mils to Ik'.-l Marksman. S leelnl to The State. itnlesburg, Nov. L'3. ?Our lit- ' pei.i cable, !i:i -? I)'I'll -(HUOV.'hat ex- 1 . ;!"d t !:1\ (>'. il. 10, >: t of several >lmotinc-crapes. On Sat- ' ( urdav ni<*ht two negroes were shot very near In re. I'ho particulars ( of the affair have not been learned l> delinitely. j 1 On Sunday nijjr.it .piite a mini-j ' ber of negroes of the baser sort congregated in a secluded spot on our outskirts for the purpose of j1 spon 'inix the closing hours of the Sabbath in card playing. The most popular came among them 1 here is called "skin." This is,/ played for money, and coppers, 1J nickles, watches, pistols and va- s rious other articles are lost and 1 won On this particular occasion pistols played a conspicuous part. After the battle one negro lay I niortallv wounded and two others i i seriously shot. (hie has since died and the imjuest is being held 8i i today. :l , _ , i o An Accidental Shot Kills a Young j11 Man. ! ? j Special to The Daily News. \Yillianiston, S Nov 22.? j11 A fatal accident occurred three 1 miles from here 'yesterday in the : section of (ireenvillo county known as "Possum Kingdom.*'( John Pearson and Walter Cooleyj8 , were at Coolev's house ahout noon h making preparations to attend a () j?ra\er meeting. It was proposed j11 that they swap pistols and so each I ' wa-> :::a\ing an examination of the v other's weapon when the one in ' Pearson's hands was discharged. I' The I,all st?'ilvin?r (Vu>lni' .O.? the ear wont crushing through his a | hrain. The only words ever ut-1 1 i to red l?v Cooley afterwards were; ' that the shot was accidental. Ho % | lingered until about sunset yester- * day afternoon when he breathed r I his last. J - ? " A Manning Man Suicides. !f j Charleston, SC., Nov 22.?\V 'N C Bagnal, of Manning, S C., was x found dead in his room at the Cal-| ' houn hotel this city this morning. jH i He had killed himself by drinking j laudanum. He left a letter to his s I mother, and one to his sweetheart 0 Miss Bonnie Brown, daughter of ' Uev (' (' Brown, of Sumter, in ' ' which ho said ho killed hi nisei? ' because she jilted him. Major s 1' Hamilton died ul ' 1: f r Tti" day morning after an illn of live months. He would have (f a 72 years of age next January. Major Hamilton , w i- n <n of tiie late (Joy Jamc> ? Hamilton. He was a brainy man, ( a good lawyer and mi le an exeel-1 i lent soldier in the lute war, in w lich he hist one of his urnis. lie was well kitown throughout the Stati^ and his death will be greatly lamented. SilVfi t our Ufr. l! f 1 HIT iiuintf ? !' - ? * * ... .nr. VIRRAT OOUTII I \mkhican Kidnky ? UKK " Till* lin y remedy in a areat Hiirprlne on a<? oo.ini f ite exceeding l'<(*mplneaa in relieving |>Hln in (he Kid-i-y*, Bladder and H.ck In niaie ?? female I* reievea reientinn of water ami pain in panning it at moat immediately. Have M ynurnelves hy ualog lila marveloun n cure. Itn uae will prevent fatal eon tl aquenivR in aimont all oaaea by ita . great alterative and healing power a. Hold l?y J F Macke A o , Zraooaeter. I' HO ? 11* '.O.\. IN (< CIJ .N \ KN 1 !>,). )f t v' ?Uon (?rowers <e lh aither i States. Ad . indicate that the com c of cotton grower run Hilhcrn Stairs, en!i*v ?)*!' i* Vi "! horn of the Snot : i \! UH,,\ is iroill.r to l> irgi attend- I. in (teorgi Hie: ha-, been lnaniiVr icii '<?! i > Ihtncuu of the Ailiane xchaii"_'' yesterday said that sev nil prominent Alliances in Texu ad hern heard from. Col Dun an t!iiidis that the convention wil '? act as to enable Mr IJoddev tceompiKh something with hi lan. Col I hjnean says he believe i fighting the devil with tire an< lie only way for the fanners win aise cotton to tight ?heir arcl nemivs who drive the price dowi > to band themselves together ii ucli a way as to uieet their an igoriists upon their own gromnl ?The State. aile of Kentucky Thoroughbreds Lexington, Ky., Nov 23.?Th ale of thoroughbreds under th nspiees of the Lastern com pair pencil tijday with , the consign lent of Major ll(j Thouias, wlios tferinir of 32 head ronli'/K/l sl'i 00. an average of $ ? 15.03. Th ther consignments consisted o reeding stocks of varying merit Reminders of the Bust. D' .J K Massey has shown n o?no interesting reminders of th inst which ho found in a lot < ild papers iccently. The oldei s a tyrant by (ieorge III. King <. '.inglund, of 375 acres in Brum rick county, Carolina, to Thoimi [omlinson Baton. Thodocumec s written in a licautiful style en grossing hand and is still fres .nd legible. The dute is Octobe 5Ut, 1726. Another interesting and possihl cry valuable relie is an impre? ion of the great seal of South Cu olina hearing the date 177C I'lie seal is of beeswax, is as larg iround as a saucer aud on tli )hvorse face has the palmetto tre ind the Stute motto. On the ri rerse face is a woman looking ti vard the rising sun. The sej iad previously been ullixed t tome documents of important The last relic which tho docU ih>>wed us was a prescription f< holera over a hundred years oh t was entitled M)r Nat ha 1 i xon'sChr.lera M i xture.'' --line [ill Herald. ^heritr . Dean of Spartanhur v< >t to Columhia Toes lay ft s scbolrf, and Ncwhold : no 'mod in t o fudge Oarv, who j ! -d : , trial of the flnyuv... *t r lists, will o< up;. 1 li?* !s" second trial of A<! 1; . tgert, the alleged wit .i i In or. So m?7i iny to Kttotr. I! may 1??* w??r lm >me Itinvr "? K i<> 11iti nit* very i??*hI lilt"I, III-- for r- -' I r?g the tired out ervou* n>M?n? i fiillli Hii'l vlg ir In Keotrlo Hi t 'It in meili |ne |. purely yrKeiiiliil' In t?v giving t'Uie to t >e i ervt rem r? i tne Hit inttt-li ?? ' > tdiimilate* h Iverand Kitliun t tml anU ilieneoi tun lii throwing ?(rmi uruleM In ii> ihm). E'vcric Bitter* improved tli pnetlte, aid* di^e^tiou, ?ml in pr i minced by Ihie-e wlit> have tried it k lie very beai bio d purifl r and ner< >uio. Try It. Moid for 80w or $1 0 r b ?ttle at Crawford Bros' Irru mam. \ Diliieult Operation Stici -.imp Per fo fined. Kock Hiii 1 IcraM. On S ; temher liiind Mi- - Klleu ()utlaw was the victim of a i 1?>t*s rihlc acci dent at the Manelu'-ter 1 Mid. v.hevhy. her hair h:i\in.. h caught i:i the machinery. the e jjreutf:r part of 1m;r - alp was | >.\i a I'M<-s* from her head, the inner . lining destroyed, utul the skull e exposed. For sewial weeks she litis l?een s recovering rapidly. lu the ma jority or eases where tin; skull I 1 was exposed, the ilesli has not ? crown hnek. On Noveniher 7th. her physician, !>r .1 11 M.e--ey, s assisted hy Dr W <r Slovens, per 1 formed a very delicate operation :?; to restore the.scalp, and, unless ii some complications arise, the opii e rut ion will he successful. ii Small pieces of cuticle, not lar. leer than a pin head, were clipped . from her arm and grafted on the 1 tlesli on the spot where the lining i of.the scalp was destroyed. This spot is seven inches long, and six inches wide. | About thirty of these grafts 'were placed on the exposed place, J in rows half an inch apart, being I held in position by strips of rubI her tissue. The grafts were allowed to re" main six days, when the bandages ? were removed. The physicians at first examination were not enI con raged, as only three of the grafts seemed to he in a healthy state. The next day, however, about live more grafts seemed to IS (have taken. On the third day. i o ' 'all of the grafts seemed to he doinirtimdv unit stl ^ ' ' jthat ere long the skin will have covered the place which heretofore I has heen unprotected. Iti a few ls>! snmll places the tlesh hud not covered the skull, and while exaiuin1 I ing one of these spots, Tuesday, I)r Massey found that the hone [ r j I exposed was loose, which proved to he merely a small sliver which ^ had heen torn away from tkc skull. Between the sliver and the I skull hone proper he found the * I tlesh had grown hack. He removed several of these slivers of j hone and made new grafts, this time using tissue from the hack * of her head, hoping in this way ' to get the hair started to growing l' on the place where the scalp wat ' I torn off. >r; ,r! A Man Long Supposed to ho I>end I j is Living. n ^ Mr Lrnest M Kcoder mvsteri 'oiislv disappeared from his home iii <'harleston last dune and noth ~ mil' was known of his whereabout* ' ' unt il Tuesday last when his hrolh ' r w h .d Lt p? i to k * Id I 4 k * v ?? , . , * * ) V \ I L 1 ' w.i* nuppo-el that M r 1>,, iui I j xiik-iik-J in 1 h ha* been loujj i?iven i a- <leu<t. w _ ^ ? hIB I > oo'l NH-.?ii- it cle-iii ii J oty wH?m?u it ? pnre *, ,g .?tiiar'4 li'aii our Moo, ami . )> clMii. yHiirri' Kiip Mie l?iv I ilfivtim ni iini untie* from ' t y. Bftfin win i liantsii pi roil . ?, lilolfilifH l> m< k> ami v ii !? y III us P'trnji < xlon by ?ak i nMrrl", Ih'Ai v for leu rent* ?f rm?, *a lafionon giirAiit ee<l f 1 ? ?0 rents. J, OA?TOniA. * Wp AK a.-vv- In ii'j U iiU ji i/O-t 'l?I u"?..'vi J i.i C w^prip;* A si l*"'* ' f f ' Z .7' 5 : Is j?;mj?. !- C!M';; I i". M <t. -.- i ?r J <> ( :. i j?o it ils i . li i,ii -ii 3 "' ' We have |hi: Ik'vij?i* p iine > of ('licwiie/am! Sir.nkni j' ! in town. A!<;>.\v< n3 N itiull-, -UriI ils ; ; . I jili lies aliil ( ir it in ^ v . ^. i ij MT.I" Js. J Iro, CLKltK'.S SAia. ?v'< i run pn r pTTT^ 1 \ M * " " 1 'i'llllj ill 'i.'iU COl'NTY OK LANCAS'i'Ki:. ('ourt of I oimI:l' in i* ? :i-. Sallie F. Ito-s anil T. Homlerson liar* l> r, I'laiiitill* . Vs. T. Kmellne Hurhor, A'.examler l'?arl>t-r anil others. Defendants. J > Y VIRTl'Kofa deorrtal mil r III T IJ airive stated e ? * *, mailt* 1 v Jinl^i \V. C. Menei on Sili day of Oetoher 1 sWT, 1 xvi I exjuts- to |t>11 sale, at Lancaster <'ourt Hnii'i*, in said siau* ami I'auntV. at the < 'ourt Hniinr sti'i ', within tin- le;;al hours of sail*, mi t J tlrst Monday in December next living I hi* six! h ila\ of the niont It )tlie* following described real estate, viz : First?One tract lies in fmlian fatml t twuship, County of Dam-aster ami -tate of South Carolina, ami coritaius Two Hundred ami sixty-seven / f Z T i ,1 / ?? , , ... . more or less, iiml in hounded on the North I?y land* of T. F.tne'ine Hirlier; Fast hy land* ?f M rs. i!. V. Millar ami J S Millet; ! South hy land* of J 1* Unites nmi West hy 1 :t11<1 w of J 1' Hailes and J 1' Hairit-. Second. 'l'he other iraet contains ! Fighteen (IS) Acres, More or Lrss, and lies in said Imlian I.umi Township, County and State aforesaid ami Is hotimlt'tl on the North hy land* of J it Stevenson; Hast hv lands of J 'I' Kell ar.d North Carolina line; Soutt i by lands of J S Miller and West hy lands o John White. CiaJf" Terms of Sale, CASH, Purchaser to pav for papers This oth duv of .Vov. I \V. S. L. l'ortei, r. c. c. L. (\ K K Wylio. iMiiintitr's Attv. I aHEsirfii i STATK <>r SOI TII( viU i.l\\ <" <? i; N T V OF I.AMC \>TF. , C 'ourt of ('omtnon 1 Mt?i?*. Hansom S (iray, l'laiutill, against W D Therrell ami W 1'* Harris I>etendants ' I) Y Villi IK nfa decretal orr... in 13 above stated raff, mailt* hy Judge .James Aldrich, on 21st day of June \ ls07, I will expose to piitoic >h!?? at Kancaster Court House in said County and Stato, at the t'onrt HoimeHtepn, witllin the legal hours of sale, on the First Monday In December next (being the sixth day of the month) the 1 , following described property to wit: All that niece, parcel or tract of laud situate in tne (hmnty and State aforesa'd, in Indian Kami Township, con! mining One hundred and tiftv (/."?."?) Acr*M, .Ifore or /><?*.<, Maud hounded as follows: On the South by land- of K M Miller ; oii the Kast l?v lamh of \V F Harris; Nortli liy 'lands of I) O Putts, beginning at a Walnut tre?, on ttie Fast bank of Big Sugar Cieek and runs Soutli sn Hunt tin to a Po-t Oak Thence Nortli 101 West 1 it ?10 to a Blank oak. Thence Fm th -11 West 11 70 to a snssafra-slake mi |)() Potts line Tlteiice So'.Pli 71 l West 22 MO to a Black oak I'lieiiee North *10 West 21 to a maple I hence Nortn 40 W* si 0 HO to a f take i n South S2 Wis' 1 50 to a V Mnui. I'heiice Nortli S2 Wist 22 50 n i *k < I "II the liiuk of Big Sugar iVeek. I'liein o down in luenmtoi' -?. I riS'U I the lc Tne I? mida ?V I ; Harris, a part o" tli * mm (gain: ! land d ! del ml NV l> 1 nith by :i i I tie K i- and II rris and 1 i<ia m as a p? ill i William s Bonds land. ' I lie siiul 2H .cm * will !> - isi. r If tile remain br of the ah .ami rdU to hriiig etci igli to |>i^ 1 ?rt gage debt interest, taxes n o "i-fs, i lie said 2b acres will then ho evpised IOSI ?* I ernis of sale c ash Purchaser to i pay for patters ftnaotli dax of November 1 s 7 I,. M CLYHdJtV, i H. L. C, R E Wylio, Plaintiff's Atty. I I, ,, ??1 * > I I ^ ' SVn Baby waa Kirk, are gave her Contort*. When *h? was a Child, she cried for Cantoris. When she became Mini, aha clung to Contort*. Whaa ah* had Children, ah* gave them Caatori*